Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW V200 Series SATA600

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Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW V200 Series SATA600
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The results are rather all over the board with this SSD. Start up/shut down is very quick and the PCMark Vantage tests show more real world figures. Pairing this with the inherent reliability of Kingston products (especially with this drive geared...

By Overclockers Club on

s The Kingston V200 has improved in many ways over the V100 model we looked at last year. It is able to deliver on its promise of making use of SATA 3 bandwidth, and in real world tests performs similarly to its competition. Similarly, but not quite...

By hardCOREware on

You buy a 64 GB SSD because you'd like to add an SSD to your computer for as little money as possible. Now that 128 GB models are becoming affordable, the choice seems obvious. But if you want to assemble a cheap (office) PC or have another scenario...

By uk.hardware.info on

Most users don't need the best performance, nor do they want to pay top shelf prices. Kingston has a very nice offering for that crowd with the V200 line of SSDs that have respectable performance and affordable pricing....

By Legit Reviews on

The drive we tested today is a new revision of the older SSDNow V200 introduced back in November 2011 which followed with reports about the performance degradation of the smaller 64GB and the 128GB versions. Kingston went back to the drawing board to...

By Pureoverclock on

Kingston has released a new SSD lineup named as SSDNow V200. This series comes in 2.5" form factor and is the successor of V100 series, which was released a year ago. Below is a table of the specifications. Kingston SSDNow V200 Series...

By AnandTech on